Songwriting

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Songwriting: A Calling, Not Just a Career

For many people, songwriting is more than just a job or a means to earn a living. It’s a deeply personal craft, often driven by emotions, experiences, and an innate need to create.  While some pursue songwriting professionally, shaping it into a structured career, others view it as a calling, a vocation that feels as […]

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Why Songwriters Do What They Do: The Motives Behind The Music

Songs are woven into the fabric of our lives, marking moments big and small. They echo through wedding dances, comfort us through heartbreak, and lift us up when we’re celebrating. Yet, behind each song we hold dear is a songwriter—a person who chose to capture something real or imagined and shape it into music. But […]

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Does “Quantity Leads To Quality” When It Comes To Writing Songs? The Pros And Cons

The “quantity leads to quality” songwriting concept is the idea that by consistently writing a large volume of songs, a songwriter can develop and refine their skills, leading to higher quality work over time.

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8 Ways to Turn a Cover Version Into Something Original – Flypaper

So while a lot of artists choose to play songs exactly like the original versions, I personally think this is a missed opportunity to do something truly special — a hybrid concoction of two creative voices melding together. The article provides a comprehensive guide on how to transform a cover song into an original piece, […]

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How to Write a Song Without an Instrument: 5 Key Tips! – Improve Songwriting

Here are 5 tips for how to write a song without an instrument, whether you don’t play or you just want to try new some songwriting techniques! The article “How to Write a Song Without an Instrument: 5 Key Tips!” from Improve Songwriting provides a comprehensive guide for aspiring songwriters on how to create music […]

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From Intro to Outro: Keeping Your Audience Hooked from the Start

Introduction: The Attention Battle in the Digital Age In the modern world of streaming, where countless songs are just a click away, the importance of capturing a listener’s attention has never been greater. With endless options at their fingertips, listeners make snap judgments, often deciding within seconds whether to continue listening or move on. In […]

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Why Do We Write Songs: 20 Motivations That Drive Songwriting

Let me ask you a question… Have you ever listened to a song and wonder what led the artist to write it? Each piece of music we hear, whether it makes us want to dance or it brings tears to our eyes, contains a mix of emotions and stories. But what exactly prompts someone to […]

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Increase Your Sync Licensing Opportunities | BMI.com

Sync licensing is the great equalizer. If your music fits the scene, it doesn’t matter how old you are, where you live, or how you look. It’s all about the music. The article “Increase Your Sync Licensing” by Jason Blume on BMI.com provides valuable insights for songwriters looking to enhance their opportunities in sync licensing, […]

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Don’t Think Genre, Think Personality — Andrea Stolpe

I remember a simpler time, when it was easy to identify the genre of the song streaming through my iPod. When a friend said they liked pop, I knew that meant Madonna and Michael Jackson. Classic rock meant Steve Miller Band or the Cars. In my small world, taste was polarized and listeners less likely […]

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3 Principles of Songwriting — Andrea Stolpe

Lately I’ve been binge-watching songwriting videos on YouTube. With so many time-tested tools, tips, and expert advice, our best songs should be one chord-tone away. In the article “3 Principles of Songwriting” by Andrea Stolpe, the author shares her insights and reflections on the craft of songwriting, drawing from her extensive experience as a writer […]